Noun: troth tróth or trowth or troth
Usage: archaic
Usage: archaic
- A solemn pledge of fidelity
"The couple exchanged their troth during the wedding ceremony";
- plight [archaic]
- A mutual promise to marry
"They pledged their troth in a private ceremony";
- betrothal, engagement, betrothment
Derived forms: troths
Type of: assurance, pledge, promise
Encyclopedia: Troth, Paul